How To Export/Download Your Google Reader Data

Google Reader’s end is near, and if you’re still using it, then it’s time to find an alternative and start using it right now. On July 1st, Google Reader will be retiring which means you still have time to export your data from Google Reader.

Those who have only a few subscriptions won’t face any problem, but those who have many subscriptions might want to bulk import the subscription data. However, note that some of the feed readers like Feedly and Digg Reader don’t allow users to import the subscription. In such a case, you can login with your Google Reader account to import your data.

Export/Download Google Reader Data

Even if you’re not thinking to use Google Reader’s downloaded data, it makes sense to download the data and keep it safe. Who knows, you might need it in the future.

Open Google Reader, click on the Settings icon from the top right and then on Reader settings.